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WHOA That's Good Podcast

Obeying God When It Doesn’t Make Sense Yet | Sadie Robertson Huff | Maisey Redman | Emily Beaney

WHOA That's Good Podcast

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Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Business

4.912.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Londoners — and besties — Maisey Redman and Emily Beaney join Sadie for a real talk about calling, purpose, ministry, finding home in new places, and what it actually looks like to say yes to what God’s telling you to do. They also share why they’re both fired up about revival happening in the UK. Maisey just moved back to London and opens up about the powerful moment she knew God had seen her and heard her prayers — it was His way of saying, you’re exactly where you’re meant to be. Emily shares how she first stepped into the influencer world and how she’s turned her platform into a ministry that points everything back to Jesus. The two also get honest about not being the “cool girls” growing up, why that’s ended up being one of the best things for their faith, and how they’ve learned to walk closely with God—even when life feels a little lonely. Listen to UK MP Danny Kruger's speech in the House of Commons on "Christian Restoration in the UK" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JlYf_VGv64 This Episode of WHOA That's Good is Sponsored By: https://www.ponchooutdoors.com/whoa — Get $10 of and free shipping on your first order! https://covenanteyes.com/sadie — Visit the website to learn more and start your journey toward a healthier, stronger marriage today. Start taking your sleep seriously with AGZ. Head to https://drinkag1.com/whoa to get a FREE Welcome Kit with the flavor of your choice that includes a 30-day supply of AGZ and a FREE frother Chapters: 00:00 London visitors! 08:10 Londoners walk everywhere 12:07 Maisey's move to London 21:00 UK MP Danny Kruger's speech on Christian restoration 26:26 Revival starts with you 31:00 Being a Christian influencer in the UK 50:35 Sadie's cheerleader tryouts 54:42 When you know God sees you - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

We have some London girls here.

0:09.8

Maisie, who you guys know, and Emily, welcome to the podcast.

0:13.8

Hi, thanks how are we are you?

0:15.8

I'm so excited.

0:16.6

This is such a lovely way to end our trip.

0:18.1

I know, truly.

0:19.4

I mean, just for context, y'all, we were sitting on my back

0:22.8

porch other day chatting. It's such an amazing chat. Then a bee almost took us out and Emily's

0:28.6

allergic to bees, which I didn't know at the time, which you didn't even mention. You were so low-key

0:34.1

about that. Well, yeah. Once I got stung, I had a wellie on. A wellie boot. A wellie boot. It's like a walking boot. Yeah, like your Wellington boots. It started already. What you wear when you're in, when it's raining. But I was wearing one at a Christian conference and a bee went in my boot, stung it, stung me, and then my, my leg

0:55.0

blew up and then they had to cut the boot off me. No, are you kidding me? I just swell up. It's not like, you really were chill, because I was like, we should go inside because there's a bee. I'm actually so chill around bees, like, because I remember someone telling me, you just have to be still. and so I'm so I just sit still because I'm like I would rather you just float around

1:13.1

give me some attention and then leave, then sting me. Give me some attention. Hey, really. This is one of the best things about traveling and doing life with Emily is that there's never a dull moment. She's the best storyteller. There's always a story, like a bee got on my wellie.

1:28.5

And that makes no sense to America.

1:30.3

Okay, what is really funny about this is that, so there were some other girls from London here who I adore.

1:36.5

We had coffee together too.

1:37.9

And, you know, it's really funny because we speak English, but there is a lot of differences and things that we say.

1:45.2

One of the things that they were saying, which I learned from you, was, which I'm going to budge it, a cheeky snog, snoggy

1:52.2

No, that is. Yeah, what's it? Cheeky snog. A cheeky snog. That's cheek. That is

1:58.3

quite a unique.

1:59.0

For five seconds, think to yourself, what do you think a cheeky snog is? Okay. Now share the results. This feels naughty to say. It's just like a... I feel this feels naughty. It's just like a kiss, a kiss. A kiss with someone, maybe you shouldn't... A kiss with when you're in a committed relationship.

2:18.2

Well, it's so funny. Our friend was telling us this, and she was telling it to my friends, so Sarah Gracie and Lainey are there. They didn't know what this was. So she was in the middle of telling us about how her and her boyfriends started dating. And she was like, and there was a cheeky snog in the church. And we thought she meant, like everyone thought she meant,

2:36.5

there was someone in there who was like, and there was a cheeky snog in the church. And we thought she meant, like, everyone thought she meant there was someone in there who was, like, there was someone in their church who was rude to them. Like, like, there was someone who was like snobby. That was a cheeky snobby. Like, she was cheeky and snobby. And then I was like, that doesn't mean that. They were kissing in the church. It was just funny. And then she was like, I fancied a few boys before him. Like, I fancied. Yeah, fancied, yeah. I wish we said something like that. We have like crushes fancies. Yeah. And then she kept saying like that things were lovely, but it would be like something very chill. And I love that. I kept saying, oh my golly and everyone at conference will golly.

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